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Cetacean intelligence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cetacean intelligence denotes the cognitive capabilities of the cetacean order of mammals and especially the various species of dolphin. Cetaceans include whales, porpoises, and dolphins, and while...
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In an important breakthrough in deciphering dolphin language, researchers Jack Kassewitz and John Stuart Reid, have imaged the high definition imprints that dolphin sounds make in water. ... Develop new systems to explore cetacean cognition and acoustic abilities, and create a language interface.
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Now please enter the fascinating dolphin language's world.... ... To know more about dolphin language and its ethical consequences : Dolphin Intelligence and Captivity Issue ... Dolphin language : a complete file in French...
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The fascinating language of dolphins and how they communicate. ... T'was a curious little bug that inspired me to write about dolphin language and the special way they communicate. When it perched itself on the edge of a stack of books next to my computer, something happened then that startled me.
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Herman, L. M. & Uyeyama, R. K. (1999). The dolphin's grammatical competency: Comments on Kako (1998). Animal Learning & Behavior, 27-18-23. ; Herman, L .M., Kuczaj, S. III, & Holder, M. D. (1993). Responses to Anomalous Gestural Sequences by a Language-Trained Dolphin: Evidence for Processing of Semantic Relations...
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On a side note, dolphins would see that creatures with bigger brains are smarter, and would realise the significance of humans when visited. Quite incredible to think about. As for dolphin language, I don't think the human brain has much chance of understanding it.
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Scientists could then speak to dolphins by use of a computer system that translates what they type or say into the dolphin language, while things the dolphins say in this language would be translated back to our speech via a "voice" recognition system.
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